Jon Stewart finds big problem with Trump’s ‘cognitive’ brags
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Economists have found an answer to slowing cognitive decline: avoid retiring early, study finds
“We should really think about the potential consequences of a really large-scale decline in employment,” UC Irvine economist David Neumark told Fortune.
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Trump's bizarre ‘squirrel’ comment over cognitive test sparks buzz on social media: ‘Still flexing’
Trump's assertion of acing a cognitive test sparked ridicule online, with users mocking his remarks about a 'squirrel.'
In any conversation about the cognitive effects of artificial intelligence, these two earlier technologies are reasonably likely to come up. Each is a useful entry-point into two big questions. How might AI change the way people think,
People were mocking President Donald Trump on Thursday after he claimed he "aced" his cognitive exams and mistakenly claimed he has served three terms as president.Trump argued that he thinks all presidential or vice presidential candidates should be "forced" to do the same exams and tried to put